John Williams’s Star Wars theme named nation’s favourite film score

John Williams’s theme for Star Wars has been voted the nation’s favourite film score in a poll run by BBC Radio 3.

Williams’s score for the classic sci-fi films beat competition from Ennio Morricone, whose score for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly came second, and Leonard Bernstein, whose West Side Story finished third.

Berhnard Herrmann’s iconic music for Psycho only reached number eleven, while his score for Vertigo came fifth, just after Maurice Jarre’s theme for Lawrence of Arabia.

Music by Hans Zimmer, Rogers & Hammerstein, Nino Rota and Jonny Greenwood also featured in the chart – the full list of which can be seen below.

There’s a chance to hear all the music featured in the chart in a special programme onRadio 3 at 2pm today, 27 September, when the BBC Concert Orchestra will perform the music in the top 20 live, conducted by Robert Ziegler and in front of a studio audience.

The vote was part of the BBC’s Sound of Cinema season and people were asked to vote online from a shortlist compiled by film experts including Radio 3’s Matthew Sweet, Radio 4’s Francine Stock and conductor Robert Ziegler.

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